Even though we’ve lumped it in with other Tablet PCs, it’s not a “convertible” – it is a full-time laptop that just so happens to have a resistive/passive touchscreen. The display is a 12.1″ XGA (non-widescreen) TFT display, running at 1024×768 (up to 1600×1200 with an external display).

There is an option to have a 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD) in place of the 40GB – 120GB Serial ATA 5400rpm drive.

As far as differences between the B6230 and the B6220, there are only a few major differences: – Major upgrade of CPU from Intel Core Solo U1500 to an Intel Core 2 Duo Dual-Core U7600 (1.2GHz). This is a huge jump in processing power and should make the B6230 a very respectable (and unique because of its display) ultraportable. The U1500 and U7600 are both Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) CPUs. – Up to 4GB of memory instead of 2GB